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Aiden's tree : a story about the Mackinac ice bridge

Rieser, Karen (author.). Robles, Tajín, (illustrator.).

Summary: "A Christmas tree is brought into Aiden's home with great pomp and ceremony. It lights up the darkness of winter, fills the home with a cold piney scent, glistens with ornaments and is the protector of all gifts beneath it. For Christians it is the focal point of life for a glorious month of anticipation, family, and ceremony. But, what life did your tree live prior to entering your home? What happens to your tree after it leaves? Your tree has had a life and will continue to live after its yuletide duties come to an end. Aiden's tree is the story of a young Michigan boy's Christmas tree from seedling to seedling. Enjoy the miracel of the cycle of life through the eyes of a tree and a boy."--Back cover.

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  • ISBN: 9781943995981
  • ISBN: 1943995982
  • Physical Description: print
    1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations, color map ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: Traverse City, MI : Mission Point Press, [2018]
Subject: Christmas trees Juvenile fiction
Ice crossings Juvenile fiction
Boys Juvenile fiction
Christmas stories
Mackinac, Straits of (Mich.) Juvenile fiction
Saint Ignace (Mich.) Juvenile fiction

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Aiden's Tree : The Story of a Fir Tree, a Boy and the Mackinac Ice Bridge
Aiden's Tree : The Story of a Fir Tree, a Boy and the Mackinac Ice Bridge
by Rieser, Karen; Robles, Tajin (Artist)
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Aiden's Tree : The Story of a Fir Tree, a Boy and the Mackinac Ice Bridge


A Christmas tree is brought into Aiden's home with great pomp and ceremony. It lights up the darkness of winter, fills the home with a cold piney scent, glistens with ornaments and is the protector of all gifts beneath it. But, what life does a tree live prior to entering a home? What happens to the tree after it leaves? Aiden's Tree is the story of a Michigan fir -- from seedling to Christmas tree to a marker on the Mackinaw Ice Bridge and more. Mackinac Island sits in Lake Huron at the eastern end of the Straits of Mackinac. To get to and from the island, Michigan's tourists and residents must cross the water using a water vessel. During the winter, boats and ferries are incapable of crossing the ice, leaving residents isolated. The Straits of Mackinac freeze and ice forms what has become known as an "ice bridge." For hundreds of years, people have used this ice bridge to move between Mackinac Island and the city of St. Ignace on the mainland, but the crossing can be very dangerous. Years ago, two young girls walking across the ice bridge from St. Ignace to their home on Mackinac Island were caught in an unexpected blizzard. The girls lost their way and perished. Heartbroken by this event, the people of St. Ignace and Mackinac Island began marking out a safe path across the ice using their Christmas trees. The trees were dropped off at Doud's Market in St. Ignace and later secured in the ice, thus guiding the way from one point to another. The ice bridge is still used today by snowmobilers and cross-country skiers.
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